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Stokke Xplory Basic - 2009 Review

Stokke Xplory Basic - 2009
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This was the first stroller we bought for our baby, but we no longer use it due to several design flaws that turned out to be deal-breakers.
First the good stuff:
The height of the child seat or bassinet (they call it the "baby bag") is wonderful for a variety of reasons. The stroller is quite stable despite the height of the seat. The stair climbing feature - the rear wheels fold under -is great. The optional bag that sits on the lower platform (spare seat?) is very useful. Great for putting heavy things in while going shopping. The stroller can double as a child seat in restaurants. Easy to remove and wash fabric parts. Good warranty service.
Now the bad:
My main point - the design of the stroller around the single aluminum support beam has created some design limitations that they have had to work around, and their workarounds are not very good in many cases.
The Baby Bag is too short, and the cutout for the beam makes it even shorter practically. Our child had outgrown it by 4 months and we had to put him in the seat and recline it instead, which was not ideal.
The foot rest is very badly thought out - it needs to be removed entirely from the seat in order to change from forward to rear-facing (again, this is because of the beam), and it requires three hands to adjust or remove it - one for each of the catches on the left and right sides, and another to move the rest. Last time I checked I only had two hands.
This wouldn't be much of a problem if it weren't necessary to change between forward and rear facing so often, but since the seat will not recline very much in the forward-facing position (the beam again) you will find yourself executing this maneuver regularly. I don't know why they didn't design the footrest in two parts, that could fold like on a wheelchair, so it could clear the beam without having to remove the rest.
The safety bar for the seat doesn't open, and it's positioned too close to the seat, so getting the child in and out is difficult. It is removable, but it's not a quick procedure. Also you're not supposed to use this bar to carry the seat with the child in it, which defeats part of the purpose of having it there in the first place.
It's difficult to fold the stroller, you need to use both hands and one foot to close it, and if you start off with the seat rear-facing, you'll need to remove the seat first as well. This makes it less than ideal for getting into a taxi, for example, unless you have someone else there to hold the baby, and even so it takes too long.
The canopy is not waterproof. In a mild to heavy rain, water will soak through the fabric and drip inside. There is a plastic raincover , but as it zips to the front of the canopy, rather than covering it, it does not protect from water adequately. Also there is a fabric portion of the raincover which has the same problem as the canopy.
The mount for the optional sun parasol is not adjustable, so if you recline the seat the parasol cannot provide shade for the baby. Also, the flexible metal stem for the parasol itself is very stiff and doesn't adjust well, and it breaks easily, which will happen when you attempt to move the parasol into a useful position when the seat is reclined.
The oval handle is quite adjustable and comfortable for a range of users, however it's very hard to hang a bag from there, and there aren't really any other places to hang one on this stroller. Forget the small bag they sell to hang on the beam, it's a terrible solution. The lower bag is great for carrying shopping and such, but you don't want to have to always be reaching down there for bottles, food, toys, etc. and when the seat is forward-facing with the footrest installed, it's hard to get to that bag.
Lastly, the quality is not as good as one would expect given the price. The wheels are plastic and scratch and look bad quickly. The rear yoke for the back wheels isn't very strong so if you use the stair-climbing feature with much weight on the stroller it will deteriorate and break - we had to have ours repaired. Admittedly, this is due to the fact that we were abusing the stroller by climing stairs with it with the child in the seat (which they say not to do, presumably for safety reasons), but designers should be realistic and realize that if they allow you to fold the wheels under to climb or descend stairs more easily, then people are going to do that with the child in the stroller because in many cases there is no other alternative (what, take the baby out and leave it on the landing of the stairs while you go down to retrieve the stroller?). Also, there was a problem that developed where the seat would start slipping down. Our retailer contacted Stokke and they provided us with a little metal shim that solved the problem, but the annoying thing was that the instructions for this fix had a date printed on them that was before our purchase date - if they know this is a problem, why don't they provide the shim when you buy the stroller in the first place.
I hope that they will eventually redesign this and solve most of these problems. With the exception of the limitation on how the seat can recline, I think all of these flaws are solveable. But until they come out with a second version, I wouldn't spend money on this one. We got lucky - when ours broke, Stokke replaced the entire chassis, wheels and all (good warranty service, like I said) so we essentially had a new stroller, and we sold it and got enough to cover the cost of the stroller we had already bought to replace it. (a Quinny Buzz, btw - also not perfect but more useable for our purposes).

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Stokke Xplory BasicHigher is better!Stokke has redesigned the baby carriage for the 21st Century! The Stokke Xplory is a state-of-the-art futuristic baby stroller designed, believe it or not, to enhance parent-baby bonding. You see, the Xplory seats your child up high. From his or her elevated viewpoint, baby can better interact with Mom, Dad, and all their surroundings. The higher seat height also means no bending and crouching for parents. Handle height and angle are also adjustable for parents' convenience. Of course, the Stokke Xplory has a five-point safety harness for the best in security.Like all Stokke products, this stroller is dedicated to provide children with the comfort they deserve. It is one of the best in the baby stroller market because it is so innovative and versatile. The Stokke Xplory is one of the few infant strollers which features two-way sitting. The mode facing the parent features three positions: sleep, rest and active sitting. In 'sleep position' on the Stokke Xplory there is a tilting angle of 10 degrees. Facing forward, your child can either relax and gently recline or sit upright to view the scenery. Wheel it up to a table and create an instant high chair! Amazingly, the Xplory can support a child up to 3 years of age weighing up to 45 pounds. Truly, this Stokke product will grow with your baby.Best of all, the Stokke Xplory is amazingly lightweight and easy to fold. This top-of-the-line stroller is sure to turn heads everywhere you take it!The Stokke Xplory Baby Bag (Infant Bassinet) is not included with the Stokke Xplory Basic.

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Britax Blink Stroller Review

Britax Blink Stroller
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I bought this stroller after experience with my 2 kids and reviewing features on many umbrella strollers and I love it & highly recommend it.
Pros:
Tall Handles - I am 5'8" and my husband is 6', so the freebie umbrella stroller we suffered with for the past 5 years had us uncomfortably hunching over the handles and preferring to carry our toddler.
Weight Capacity - Accommodates a child weighing up to 55 pounds. For reference, my 5 year old daughter weighs 45 pounds. She is a little scrawny, but we bought this for our 18 month old son. Hope to use it for the next 2 to 3 years. Most umbrella strollers only accommodate kids up to 30-35 pounds. For reference, my 18 month old son weighs 24 pounds and he is on the small side, so he could only use a standard umbrella stroller for another 6-12 months. I saw other people looking for strollers for older disabled children, so this would fit the bill for their special needs as well.
Folds Up Small - We have an awesome big stroller and a big SUV. Once you put the big stroller in the back of the SUV, the family has limited room to pack for a road trip. Bigger strollers also do not seem ideal for air travel - in my opinion. They definitely would not allow room for luggage in a rental car. We are planning road trips and plane trips with our family of 4, so I wanted as many big stroller features as possible in an umbrella stroller. This one has them!
Portability - The stroller had a strap on the back side so that when you fold it up, it can be slung over your shoulder & carried easily, if necessary. The stroller also came with a black bag, similar to a gate check bag, available for $9.99 at Babies R Us and this website. I thought that was a bonus feature, since I did not know it was included and had planned to buy one.
Full Recline - I almost bought a different umbrella stroller until I realized it did not recline fully. This is invaluable for the family on the go because toddlers can nap comfortable or lay back for a diaper change instead of dragging them in to a nasty public restroom.
Swivel Wheels - The front wheels can swivel in a circle, which makes turns easier. The wheels can also be locked to not swivel, which apparently works better for rough terrain.
Stability - You can hang a fairly heavy diaper bag on the back of the stroller and it won't flip over without the kid in the seat. Our free umbrella stroller was not that stable! My child can also get in and out safely without flipping it over on himself and he is 99% monkey.
Cons -
Small Storage Basket - Our free umbrella stroller didn't have a basket at all, so this is more of a pro in my opinion because something is better than nothing.
No Drink/Snack Holder for Parents or Kid - You can buy universal easily attachable one very cheaply at Babies R Us and on this website. Problem solved.
Wheels - I wish the wheels were rubber and not plastic. I'm not sure if it would have increased the cost substantially or if it makes a big difference, but it seems like it would have made this a better product. The ride/drive seems perfectly fine as it is though.
Price - At retail, this stroller is pretty pricey. I found it for $69.99 with $5 shipping, which clinched the deal. I probably would have paid up to $100 for it, maybe more if we were on kid number one or still planned to have another kid.

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Britax Blink StrollerThe new Blink stroller from Britax is a compact, fashionable stroller that is loaded with features yet priced well below comparable premium brands. All wheel suspension, layback recline, adjustable leg rest and an oversized canopy will ensure the travelling comfort of little ones. A clever fold release mechanism, linked rear brakes and an ingenious carry strap make the stroller equally as pleasing for parents. It's the perfect stroller for traveling by car

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Britax Blink Stroller Review

Britax Blink Stroller
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I was looking for a stroller that would not tip over, with my handbag hanging on the handle, when my 3 yr. old daughter would climb out. I found it in the Britax Blink! I have owned the Maclaren Quest & Volo, and Silver Cross Micro strollers and I believe I have found my last stroller (much to my husband's happiness!). This stroller is so much better than the Maclaren Volo & Quest (more sturdy, taller, more plush, washes up nice, black hood does not show dirt like the Quest & Volo hoods did, reclines to almost flat with adjustable leg rest, bigger wheels, and does not tip over when my daughter climbs out). However, the Britax is much heavier than the Maclarens. On the other hand; compared to the Silver Cross Micro it is more plush and taller -that is it. I loved my Silver Cross -I just wanted girlie material, which Silver Cross does not offer. You cannot go wrong with any Britax products -they are built to last!

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Britax Blink StrollerThe new Blink stroller from Britax is a compact, fashionable stroller that is loaded with features yet priced well below comparable premium brands. All wheel suspension, layback recline, adjustable leg rest and an oversized canopy will ensure the travelling comfort of little ones. A clever fold release mechanism, linked rear brakes and an ingenious carry strap make the stroller equally as pleasing for parents. It's the perfect stroller for traveling by car

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BumbleRide Queen B Stroller Review

BumbleRide Queen B Stroller
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BumbleRide Queen B Stroller The BumbleRide Queen B has all of the hoopla surrounding it that all of the top standard strollers do.With a five point safety harness and infant headrest, the child is going to be safe and comfortable.The Queen B stroller from Bumbleride features 3 different colors to choose from, including the always popular Ruby. The Bumbleride Queen B boasts 12 inch air wheels that have quick release capability.When the backrest is fully reclined and the boot cover attache

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GoGo Babyz Urban Advantage Stroller Review

GoGo Babyz Urban Advantage Stroller
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I am a baby gear obsessed Mama. I have owned over 30 strollers in the past 3 years and have tried all of the high end brands. I recently found myself in need of a single stroller for my 3 year old who
gets too tired on our long walks to/from school. I didn't want to break the bank (again!) so I looked into options at a reasonable price point. The Urban Advantage stroller fills all my needs and
expectations and is priced right!! There are a few main things I look for in a stroller; Push, features/accessories, sun protection, seat, and fold.
Push: This stroller has a great push! Wonderful indoors and out. It rides like air tires w/out having to worry about flat tires. Our everyday use takes us over sidewalks, gravel, and sometimes
grassy areas. It handles them all well. It is also compact enough for indoor use. We recently took it to the Mall and it fit through aisles and racks easily. The stroller pushes well even w/ heavier
childen in it which is a great test!
Features/Accessories: The Urban Advantage comes with all the accessories you will need. Child snack tray and parent console which are both removable. Plenty of storage in the roomy (and easy to access) basket means you have room to bring everything you need. I keep all of my items (keys, cell, water) in the console and can use the basket for kids' backpacks, toys, or a picnic lunch. There are even pockets in the back of the canopy for '
additional storage. There's nothing worse than spending hundreds of dollars on a stroller and having the company nickel and dime you on the accessories! $25 extra if I want to bring a drink of water with me?? No thanks!! The best feature of the UA is the innovative kickstand which comes down when you apply the brake. This makes the typically wobbly 3 wheel design much more stable! We all know kids love to climb in by themselves and the kickstand (and large footplate) makes it easier and safe!
Sun Protection: The canopy on the UA is average size. The additional little flip out portion is handy for keeping sun out of little eyes. The canopy is not as roomy as some but average and more than enough coverage for my use. You can purchase additional UV/bug shield and raincover if that suits your needs/use/weather. There is a peekaboo window in the canopy.
Seat: The seat is fairly roomy, both my 3YO and 6YO fit under the canopy though the 6YO isn't as comfy as he would like. The seat has several positions including recline enough for a baby or napping child and a straight
upright position. Some seats (especially sling types) never sit fully upright and this drives my son crazy. The footrest is also HUGE so makes it ultra roomy and comfy for taller kids.
FOld: The fold on the UA is super easy and compact. Very easy to do while keeping an eye on kids in a parking lot. All in all the Urban Advantage stroller is a great do it all stroller at a great price point.

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GoGo Babyz Urban Advantage StrollerThis unique three-wheeled swivel stroller can accommodate an infant car seat for newborns, and its well-cushioned, washable seat provides a noteworthy level of comfort for children up to 45 pounds. It has a five-point, padded safety harness, parent tray, child tray and an extra-long canopy to keep out the sun. It folds easily with just one hand for storage. The brake-activated kickstand provides added stability and safety to help prevent tipping accidents when

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Chicco Liteway Stroller Review

Chicco Liteway Stroller
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I bought the Liteway in Fuego from Amazon, it was the best price around. When I go it, I didn't really like the color. It's an orangish red, I thought it would be deeper. Should have gone with the topazio... But anyways. I'm a 4th time mom with a lot of stroller experience. I've owned all kinds! Too many to list!
Liteway Pros
1. A full one-hand recline (really flat!) my 3 month old is very comfortable in this stroller. Easy to change a diaper in this stroller. Definitely usable from birth.
2. Safety harness is awesome, great fit. I like that the snap part is covered, so you can't pinch your baby's skin. Also 2 shoulder positons.
3. Stroller height. great for tall parents.
4. Adult cupholder. it's large, so you can fit more than just waterbottles.
5. Front wheel locks- great for locking straight to go across the grass. Also very easy to remove the front wheels.
6. Leg bunting- It's attached and stored under the leg rest. It's not large however and my 3 month old has almost outgrown it. It's not a feature for kids 7 months or older I think.
7. It's not too tippy. I can hang a medium size diaper bag (fleurville rerun)on the handles and it doesn't tip over when the child is not in the stroller.
8. Super easy to fold. (just like Maclaren.) It has an auto lock when you fold it. I have successfully opened and closed it while holding my child in the other hand.
9. So easy to steer! I had to drive it one-handed across a bumpy wooden bridge, and had no problems!
10. It's narrow enough to fit through tight spots.
11. It's self-locking! This is a huge deal for me because I can close it and load it into the car one-handed.
Cons.
1. Viewing window in canopy. It's not covered, just tinted, so it lets in A LOT of light- which happens to fall right on my son's face. Had I known that the window was not covered, I would not have bought this stroller.
2. Canopy. Size is just OK. Although, when unattached to the back, it does rotate around to the front to block more sun (but the zipper portion dangles in front of my son's face and annoys him somewhat.
3. Weight- this is not a small stroller. Don't let the name fool you, it's not Lite! it's about 20 lbs. The Pliko P3 feels lighter!
4. Folded size. It really is not that compact. It's about 1.5 times the size of Maclaren Quest when folded.It takes up a lot of the trunk space in my Yukon behind the 3rd row seat.
5. Really small basket- I thought that it would be bigger. I can only fit my Baby Bjorn classic and 2 vhs videos in there. No WAY can you fit a diaper bag. (so I just hang the bag on the handle instead)
6. no snack tray
All in all this stroller is OK. I'm REALLY dissappointed with the canopy. Why can't they make a big canopy like the BOB Joggers? For the price, I guess it's OK. I do wish I had spent the 40 extra dollars and bought a peg perego Aria, Joovy Kooper, or Zooper twist instead...REALLY big canopies on those that rotate to the front...
UPDATE: So now I've used the stroller for 2 months and have decided that for the price, this is an above average stroller. The canopy problem I had I fixed with a Kiddopotamus Rayshade for 15 bucks. You can fold the stroller with the Rayshade attached, so I can honestly say that this is a complete stroller now. I'm taking it to Sea World soon and am confident I will be happy. The other strollers I liked were atleast 40 dollars more than this stroller, so I feel that this stroller is a real bargain now. I would change the rating to 4 stars, but I can't figure out how to do it!


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Chicco Lite Way StrollerStylish & bold, this single stroller features a compact ultra light aluminum frame. Trendy colors, modern tailoring, eliptical tubing and high-tech wheels make this stroller fashion forward. The Lite Way has a compact 3-D fold and carry handle for easy travel, fully reclining seat with hide-away boot enclosure for sleeping babies, rear wheel suspension, and toe-tap locking brakes keep your ride safe. Storage basket detaches and converts to sling tote for carrying baby's t

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Stokke Xplory Changing Bag Color: Black Review

Stokke Xplory Changing Bag Color: Black
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This bag is perfect for the Stokke. It has two loops that attach securely to the main pole of the stroller. You can't really tell from the pictures, but it is also a backpack. Since it is made to fit on the stroller, the backpack is just two straps and not terribly comfortable when you have to carry the bag. It is a bit small, but big enough for the essentials.


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Stokke Xplory Changing Bag The Stokke Xplory Changing Bag is the ideal bag for toting your baby's essentials in simplistic style. This handsome bag can be attached right to your Stokke Xplory Stroller or can be worn over your shoulder with the included strap.Don't let its sleek design fool you - this Stokke Changing Bag has numerous storage compartments, including mesh pockets perfect for storing diapers or bottles, and it even includes a mat for quick and clean diaper changes on the go. The Stokke Xplory Changing Bag comes in the same bold colors as the Stokke Xplory.

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Rock Star Baby Turbo Stroller - Black Review

Rock Star Baby Turbo Stroller - Black
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just finished putting the stroller together. it was very easy to do. took my munchkin for a stroll through the house and he was happy. love the style. shipping was fast. the turbo is light which is why i got it. now if only it came with an actual turbo... lol :)

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Rock Star Baby TurboThe latest hit from Tico Torres is the new Rock Star Baby Turbo stroller.The Rock Star Baby Turbo is the perfect stroller for families that don't want to sacrifice comfort and style for easy portability. Featuring an adjustable footrest and a multi-position backrest with a full recline and extra comfortable padding in the backrest/seat area!Traveling like a rock star has never been more compact.The Rock Star Baby product line is designed by legendary Bon Jovi hit man, Tico T

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Bumbleride Indie 3 Wheel All Terrain Stroller with 12" Wheels Review

Bumbleride Indie 3 Wheel All Terrain Stroller with 12 Wheels
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2010 Bumbleride Indie stroller is a smart, stylish all-terrain stroller that fits our active lifestyle and small car. Thoughtful accessories and excellent customer service from Bumbleride round out an already well-designed stroller. Highly recommended!
DETAILED REVIEW:
We love our Indie in Spice. Lots of research narrowed down our options to the Valco Trimode and Bumbleride Indie. The Indie won because of its lighter weight and more compact fold (has to fit beside our large dog in the back of our station wagon). Aside from practical considerations, I preferred the Indie's sleeker design (the Valco Trimode seemed ponderous and bulky), and the option of sunny, happy colours. The fact that many accessories were included for free was a huge bonus. We opted to purchase a couple of the optional accessories too, as described later.
We were not expecting to fall in love with the Indie as much as we have! There are many pros: Super-comfortable for our baby (it's the first stroller we've had that she gets into willingly), stylish and smart-looking, well-balanced and steers easily (even one-handed on smooth terrain), effortlessly traverses virtually any terrain (long daily dog walks on unpaved dirt trails), goes up and over kerbs without a missing a beat, multi-adjustable handlebars to fit both me and my taller husband, and of course the useful accessories.
Living in Canada, the footmuff accessory proved itself to be a wise purchase in our cold early spring. The footmuff's zipper is a bit finicky to do up at first but we got used to it after a couple times and have no trouble anymore even when our baby is squirming away inside the footmuff. I had second-guessed my order of the Snack Pack accessory because it seemed frivolous but after only the first use, the SnackPack has become our most-liked Bumbleride accessory. It has completely revolutionized how we deal with our baby's stroller snacks by keeping everything in one secure, compact space so that our baby can get to her snacks easily, we keep mess to a minimum, and no more lost or dropped snack and sippy cups, and tangled ties and clips. So many parents, even strangers, have commented on the Snack Pack when they see it in action and asked us where to get one. Having had such positive experiences with the footmuff and Snack Pack, I am considering getting the Jam Pack because we now have so much confidence in Bumbleride's design, and also its excellent customer service. We had to contact Bumbleride directly because there was a mixup with our order that we had placed with a retailer (mixup was NOT Bumbleride's fault) and our issues were quickly and sympathetically resolved.
We were on vacation out of the country for a week so had to use our travel stroller, and I can tell you we were relieved to come home to the Indie after a week of fighting with our travel stroller's--let's call them--"quirks". My husband has a bad back now from the travel stroller's too-low handlebar.
Now for the cons:
1) The Indie doesn't let our baby sit up as upright as we'd like. She is not a tall baby so she needs to sit upright to be able to get a good view as we walk but the slope of the Indie's backrest is just too low for her. Is there an adjustment we are missing?
2) The adjustment strap to lower and raise the seat back is awkward and needs two hands to operate, which just isn't an option sometimes!
3) The included rain cover isn't as durable as we like. Unfortunately, we get very cold winters here but we are an active family that goes out daily regardless of the temperature so when the plastic cover freezes, it becomes brittle and has started to crack.
These next few items are not cons but rather nice-to-haves:
4) Handlebar brake for going downhill. We live in a hilly area so a handlebar brake would be really, really, really handy for slowing down.
5) This would require a major redesign but perhaps some day when the Indie is folded, it can stand upright and the front wheel will not touch the stroller's body (to minimize mud from wheels spreading to the stroller).
6) Storage bag for the back of the stroller. Right now, we use a generic stroller bag made from black netting but a stylish Bumbleride bag that matches the stroller would be a big hit because we hate ruining the look of our beautiful Indie. We are hoping buying the Jam Pack can solve this "matching" issue--if anyone knows whether the Jam Pack can be securely attached to the handlebar, please share your tips.

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I-110R Color: RubyFeatures: -Includes car seat adapter. -Bumbleride Indie is suitable for infancy and up. -Quick release five point safety harness. -Standard infant headrest and shoulder pads. -360swivel front wheel with inline locking option. -12'' Air inflated tires. -Multi-adjustable backrest with flat position. -Adjustable handle height from 32'' - 45''. -Spacious cargo basket. -Zip-off canopy portion for maximum sun coverage. -Lightweight, anodized aluminum frame construction. -Easy and compact fold. -Multi-use bumper bar. -Carrying handle for easy transport when folded. -Also available in Lava, Seagrass, Spice and Vita. -Standing stroller dimensions: 34.5'' H x 24.5'' W x 36'' L. -Folded stroller dimensions: 15'' H x 24.5'' W x 32'' L. -Total weight: 20 lbs. -Weight capacity: 45 lbs. Brochure Sheet

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Single Ion Stroller Review

Single Ion Stroller
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With a head-turning modern look and so many great features, the Ion Stroller by Valco Baby offers all the practicality you're looking for in a compact stroller. The distinctive egg-like shape of the Ion stroller maximizes the interior seat area allowing your child to travel spaciously and comfortably while still providing strength to the super light chassis. The chassis also allows you to simply fold down the stroller into a truly light and compact folding unit. At only 17 lbs. this full service

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2010 Tri Mode Ex Twin Stroller Review

2010 Tri Mode Ex Twin Stroller
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I love, love, love this stroller. I don't know what my triplets and I would do without it. It floats along over bumps and you can pull a nearly 360* turn. It has pockets galore. I use the hush bassinet on one side to hold two babies and have the joey seat to use once they are a little older. If you have triplets or twins +1, this is the stroller for you.
The only thing I would change it the under storage basket. It's a little small and hard to get thing in and out of. It's a small price to pay for this awesome stroller.

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A comfortable ride for two! Each child has their own seat, canopy and recline function. Add the twin toddler seat (sold separately) so three children can sit and ride comfortably and you have peace of mind that your children are all where they are supposed to be! This stroller is a dream to push and at only 29 inches wide you can take it anywhere. The new EX Twin Stroller includes an expandable hood which can be zipped open for added sun protection. The front wheels features three different posi

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Stokke Eco-Friendly Sleepi System Review

Stokke Eco-Friendly Sleepi System
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Stokke Sleepi Mini/Crib System I w/ Mattresses I love this crib. It's great for a small apartment and the crib is low enough to the ground that it converts easily to a toddler bed by just taking off the side panel so your child can safely go in and out when they are old enough. It's a beautiful crib made of real wood in the netherlands, NOT in china which was something I cared about. It also fits through standard doorframes and we would roll the bassinet around the house when my son was small. I just bought sheets on ebay and took a regular bumper and had it altered at the dry cleaner for 10 dollars so I had no trouble finding sheets or a bumper. Don't buy the stokke sheets if you're trying to save money, they aren't worth it at all.

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The Stokke Sleepi Crib System 1 is an elegant piece of furniture that can be used as a bassinet, a round crib, a mini crib, a toddler bed or two chairs. This versatility allows this crib to be used from birth to approximately 7 years of age. As your child develops and grows, you can change and adjust the mattress height positions to grow along with them. When your child is old enough to get out of the bed, you can remove one side for easy access and an ideal toddler bed. Then, the bed can eventually be converted into two stylish chairs.
To increase ventilation and comfort, the mattress has a waved base and the underside of the cover is made of netting. The mattress cover is also made of 100% quilted cotton fabric.
Features:
Designed to grow with the child
Unique oval shape with soft curves for safe and comfortable environment
Can be used from birth through approximately 7 years of age
Converts from a Crib to a Mini Crib to a Toddler Bed to two Chairs with no additional hardware required
Fits through an average doorqay, making it easy to move from room to room
Four adjustable height positions
Lockable wheels
Made of cultivated beechwood, providing strong, solid and durable product
Meets US and international safety standards
7-year warranty on wooden components
Dimensions: 50"L x 29"W x 33"H


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Ferret Hammock Review

Ferret Hammock
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The materiel is like that of tent, not very comfortable or warm for a ferret. I recommend buying some fleece materiel from a fabric store and cutting it to fit this hammock and sew it on.

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Four Paws Ferret hammock

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